GrantedDecided 29 January 2026Kerry County Council

3 Piers Cottage, Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Planning application 25282
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 January 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
Restore the exiting stone shed to the rear of the cottage. The proposal includes replacement of the existing cut timber roof and natural slate covering, and re-plastering of the existing stone walls to inside and out. The existing footprint in plan and section will be retained, all exiting openings will be retained, and a new double door will be created at the western gable end. The intended use of the shed is ancillary to the maintenance and enjoyment of the grounds and site surrounding the property, for storage of household, water sports and gardening items. This site is within the curtilage of a Protected Structure

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